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Re: 113 or 123 cid engine?
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on February 12, 2004 at 19:11:46 from (64.228.12.163):
In Reply to: 113 or 123 cid engine? posted by Phillip on February 12, 2004 at 16:09:32:
Philip: As Dave said bore is different but not the only difference. All C-123 had factory water pumps, many C-113 have had water pumps added. The block is different on C-123 from early C-113. All Super A's after serial number 310300 have the same block as the C-123 engine and up until serial number 356001 from factory, remained C-113, by use of thicker sleeves and 3" pistons. This last group can be equiped with C-123 sleeves and pistons, and many have been changed at rebuild. The Super A1 after serial number 356001 have C-123 from factory with water pump. The C-113 engines before SuperA serial number 310300, all C's, all A's and B'a will not take the larger sleeve and piston set of C-123 engine.
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